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/k/ - Thread 64200173
Anonymous No.64201124
>>64200330
I'm going to post this shit until people stop buying/recommending this garbage gun.
The Beretta 3032 is garbage.
The frame WILL crack. It's only a matter of time. Mine made it less than 2000 rounds. And I stayed under the 130 foot pound energy rating for ammo just like Beretta's box insert said to do.
It isn't even a range toy at that point.
Additionally, it IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CARRY.
The 3032 is a blowback operated pistol WITHOUT AN EXTRACTOR. This means the process for dealing with a failure to eject is as follows :
Drop the magazine
Tip up the barrel
Extract the spent casing. If you have very strong fingernails you might be able to do it without a tool. But more than likely you're going to need a tool, like a small screw driver, a spent casing, or a car key.
Drop the barrel.
Reinsert the magazine
Rack the slide
Now you're back in business!
As opposed to :
Rack the slide once or twice to clear the malfunction and you're back in business.
A failure to eject with a 3032 will get you killed.
It WILL crack/break.
It IS garbage.
/k/ - Thread 64055074
Anonymous No.64057523
>>64055074
>>64055607
3032 should NEVER be recommended for carry to anyone, EVER.
Why?
Because failure to eject is a death sentence if you're in a situation where you need the gun to function.
Here's how that malfunction unfolds :
Gun fails to eject spent casing
Gun has no extractor because tip up barrel, so you can't clear it by racking the slide
So, to clear the casing and get the gun working again you have to :
-Drop the magazine
-Tip up the barrel
-Pry the spent shell out of the barrel (which will almost certainly require a tool like another spent casing or a car key or a little screw driver, even if they're nickle plated cases (ask me how i know))
-re-insert the magazine
-rack the slide to load a round in the chamber
Congratulations, your gun is working again! And it only took a good 20 seconds or so! Instead of less than 1.

Additionally, the frame is delicate like a spring flower. And even if you keep your ammunition choice to the manufacturer commanded less than 130 foot pounds of muzzle energy, the frame is going to crack like pic related. Unless (after DECADES of it being a known problem) Beretta has redesigned the gun to actually fix the problem.